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Strange how sometimes everything you see / read starts to hover around one
subject sometimes. Since reading "Sarah" - everything is making me think
about the position of women and childbirth. First, the book itself. Very
similar to The Red Tent, but most definitely written by a man. I've not
put my finger on precisely why yet, but he doesn't seem to find the power
and joy in womanhood as much as I found in that other book. Though I'm
going to re-read it again, I felt empowered after reading The Red Tent.
Which is odd considering it was a tale of a time when womens lives were
completely subjugated by men & they had little power of their own. It was
a book that made me think - they were only powerless in the
male-constructed concept of power. And that made me look at my life
differently.
Sarah didn't have the same effect. I felt fear and shame in
their women more than joy and strength.
And then I read a weird little sci-fi book that I've had hanging around for
years called "Native Tongue". And here we have a society years in the
future which had repealled the laws granting women equal rights, and women
served pretty much only as baby making machines. Yet women in the Barren
Houses - where they went after their childbearing years were over, had
their own agenda, and managed to change the world.
The next thing was the film of "The Handmaid's Tale" - I read the book
years ago, but just caught the film by accident the other night. The
themes there again, women, babies, fertility. Some interesting things to
discuss I think.
More parallels - Sarah's red veil & the veil worn by Offred and the other
handmaidens. Interesting to think about reality though - these days the
ability of woman to give birth is almost seen as an inconvenience to what
has become her worth to society - her economic worth. Either way we don't
have much freedom, it is fairly impossible for most to be neither child
bearer nor wage earner in our society.
Talking to myself again.... Anyway - we had our first meeting a while ago.
I cooked my mock san cocho thing and we ate and talked and were very good
and drank no wine.